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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7410005 | Furrow closing and leveling apparatus An agricultural ground working apparatus includes a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to an implement frame. A shank is pivotally attached to the mounting bracket about a shank pivot axis and extends downward from the mounting bracket to a lower end thereof ad... | 08/12/2008 |
| 6484811 | Mulching unit for use in mulching apparatus A mulching unit for a mulching apparatus includes at least one cutting assembly or hammer having a rotatable support element and two cutting elements spaced apart from one another by a predetermined gap that allows debris to pass between the cutting eleme... | 11/26/2002 |
| 4694872 | High performance drive tire arrangement for agricultural tractors A lightweight device for obtaining improved performance of rubber tired vehicles. The arrangement has high-strength, thin-gauged traction intensifying means secured to the driving member for a tire, having a smooth or shallow tread, providing improved dra... | 09/22/1987 |
| 4364437 | Cultivating tool A cultivating tool propelled by a walking attendant has sheet metal tines mounted on a rotating axle for rotation therewith. The tines are channel-shaped with axle-accommodating apertures through the flanges and also through the webs. When the axle is eng... | 12/21/1982 |
| 4126186 | Soil cultivating implements A cultivating implement has rows of rotatable soil working cultivating members that are mounted on beams extending transverse to the direction of travel, one behind the other. The members rotate about upwardly extending axes and can be positioned along th... | 11/21/1978 |